The Department of Social Communication (Decom) and the Interdisciplinary Center for Studies in Sexual Diversity, Gender and Human Rights (Tirésias), at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), are promoting another debate on female participation in the public sphere next Thursday, 21st, starting at 9:30 am, in auditorium B of the CCHLA.
The event will be attended by Divaneide Basílio (sociologist and councilor of the city of Natal), Karla Kosta (pedagogue and public manager) and Rolfran Ubuntu (social scientist and master's student in Social Anthropology). More information here.
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